¶ … strong practices which produce solid results. Questionnaires are often used in research to provide raw data to the researcher in order to support or deny his hypothesis. My approach in developing a high quality questionnaire revolves around the purpose of the research. The purpose should be clear cut and not ambiguous. The purpose of the questionnaire needs to answer the following questions: What do I need to know? Why is this knowledge important? What information will be produced as a result of this questionnaire.
It is also important in developing a questionnaire to determine what specifically is being measured. Narrowing down the appropriate audience is also important when developing a questionnaire for research. The question of who is being targeted and all the demographic information associated with that task must be considered in the development.
It is also imperative that the data is collected in a practical manner when designing a questionnaire. Privacy issues must be taken into account as well. The actual layout of the questionnaire needs to be addressed as well as certain biases are apt to creep in to design which may unintentionally affect the outcome of the research. It is most important to be concise and succinct when designing research questionnaires, as confusing the audience may not be in the best interests of the researcher as well.
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